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Saturday, 8 March 2014

HUMANOID ROBOT

HUMAN LIKE ROBOT


Body with 25 degrees of freedom (DOF) whose key elements are electric motors and actuators
Sensor network, including 2 cameras, 4 microphones, sonar rangefinder, 2 IR emitters and receivers, 1 inertial board, 9 tactile sensors, and 8 pressure sensors
Various communication devices, including voice synthesizer, LED lights, and 2 high-fidelity speakers
Intel ATOM 1,6ghz CPU (located in the head) that runs a Linux kernel and supports Aldebaran’s proprietary middleware (NAOqi)
Second CPU (located in the torso)
27,6-watt-hour battery that provides NAO with 1.5 or more hours of autonomy, depending on usag